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Harry is a bishop--the piece that can only move diagonally. J.K. Rowling used this as a metaphor to show Harry's distaste for rules and control. In the same vein, Hermione was a rook, the piece that can only move in straight lines, which shows her unwillingness to break rules and get out of line.

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  • What chess piece is Harry in the Harry Potter books
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  • Harry is a bishop--the piece that can only move diagonally. J.K. Rowling used this as a metaphor to show Harry's distaste for rules and control. In the same vein, Hermione was a rook, the piece that can only move in straight lines, which shows her unwillingness to break rules and get out of line.
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  • Harry is a bishop--the piece that can only move diagonally. J.K. Rowling used this as a metaphor to show Harry's distaste for rules and control. In the same vein, Hermione was a rook, the piece that can only move in straight lines, which shows her unwillingness to break rules and get out of line.
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